Including 5 closely related terms such as waste, food waste, and energy waste.
… we source and produce food, develop our agriculture supply chains and deal with food waste – this cuts across a broad range of actions, including land use, transportation, waste and resources, our economy particularly the farming sector and, community. Water Flooding, water consumption and water stewardship – this topic is touched upon by almost all the themes, but is particularly linked…
… neutral’ retrofit & Offset pilots on our council owned housing as pathway projects. Review of pathfinders and recommendations for future plans. BE3 Energy awareness at work training Implement “energy awareness at work” training as part of our induction and ongoing CPD processes to help all our staff to minimise energy waste in their working practices and understand how energy…
… decentralised power systems utilising increased energy storage. Localised markets for energy supply offer competitive value. Our energy systems are smarter and planned to integrate to minimise energy waste. …A 2030 VISION for ENERGY Energy | 2030 Stretch Goals SG 4 To have at least trebled the proportion of energy generated by renewable sources in the district from the current 12% renewable…
… to our actions in built and natural environment, waste and our community. Balancing Energy efficiency is largely dealt with in the built environment actions, but Carbon this topic is also visible in potential action that can be taken in relation to transport/mobility and community. The potentials for carbon sequestration and offset are also spread across the seven action areas. Social justice…
… generation within the district and have identified and achieved the offset requirement that will achieve neutrality SG 5 To have facilitated all viable decentralised and ‘smart energy network’ opportunities (such as district heating and energy from waste systems); as well as all viable alternative renewable options such as wood fuel, anaerobic, biomass etc SG 6 To have encouraged an energy…